Landscape-scale Planning to Support Conservation, Nomadic Livelihoods and Sustainable Development in Mongolia - Case Study
United Nations Environment Programme (2021)
Infrastructure’s environmental, social, and economic sustainability should be assessed as early as possible in the planning and preparation cycle, covering both financial and non-financial factors across interdependent projects, systems and sectors over their lifecycles. Assessments should consider the cumulative impacts on ecosystems and communities as part of a broader landscape, beyond a project’s immediate vicinity, and take account of transnational impacts.
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